“If
you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy,
frequency and vibration.” – Nikola Tesla

“What
we have called matter is energy, whose vibration has been so lowered as to be
perceptible to the senses. There is no matter.” – Albert Einstein

Tesla said it.
Einstein agreed. Science proved it. It is a known fact that
everything—including our own bodies—is made up of energy vibrating at different
frequencies. That being said, it seems logical to wonder, can sound frequencies
affect us? It would appear that this is the case. Frequencies affect
frequencies, much like mixing ingredients with other ingredients affects
the overall flavour of a meal. The way frequencies affect the physical world
has been demonstrated through various experiments, such as the science of
Cymatics and water memory.

Cymatics illustrate that when sound frequencies move through a
particular medium such as water, air, or sand, they directly alter the
vibration of matter. Below are pictures demonstrating how particles adjust to
different frequencies. (Click here to watch a video demonstrating the patterns of
sound frequencies)

Water memory also
illustrates how our own intentions may even alter the material world. This has been demonstrated by Dr. Masaru Emoto, who has performed studies showing how simple
intentions through sound, emotions, and thoughts can dramatically shape the way
water crystallizes.

We all hold a certain
vibrational frequency, and our bodies are estimated to be about 70% water.
Given the above experiments, it stands to reason that musical frequencies could
also alter our own vibrational state. Every expression through sound, emotion,
or thought holds a specific frequency which influences everything around
it—much like a single drop of water can create a larger ripple effect in a
large body of water.

MUSIC FREQUENCY

With this concept in
mind, let us bring our attention to the frequency of the music we listen
to. Most music worldwide has been tuned to A=440 Hz since the
International Standards Organization (ISO) promoted it in 1953. However, when
looking at the vibratory nature of the universe, it’s possible that this pitch
is disharmonious with the natural resonance of nature and may generate negative
effects on human behaviour and consciousness.

Some theories
(although unproven) even suggest that the Nazi regime had been in favor of
adopting this pitch as standard after conducting scientific research to
determine which range of frequencies best induce fear and aggression. Whether
or not the conspiracy is factual, interesting studies have pointed towards the
benefits of tuning music to A=432 Hz instead.

MATHEMATICS OF THE UNIVERSE

432 Hz is said to
be mathematically consistent with the patterns of the universe. It is said that
432 Hz vibrates with the universe’s golden mean PHI and unifies the properties
of light, time, space, matter, gravity and magnetism with biology, the DNA
code, and consciousness. When our atoms and DNA start to resonate in harmony
with the spiralling pattern of nature, our sense of connection to nature is
said to be magnified. The number 432 is also reflected in ratios of the
sun, Earth, and moon, as well as the precession of the equinoxes, the Great
Pyramid of Egypt, Stonehenge, and the Sri Yantra, among many other sacred
sites.

“From
my own observations, some of the harmonic overtone partials of A=432hz 12T5
appear to line up to natural patterns and also the resonance of solitons.
Solitons need a specific range to form into the realm of density and span from
the micro to the macro cosmos. Solitons are not only found in water mechanics,
but also in the ion-acoustic breath between electrons and protons.” – Brian T.
Collins

COLOR SPECTRUM RESONANCE

Another interesting
factor to consider is that the A=432 Hz tuning correlates with the color
spectrum and chakra system, while the A=440 Hz does not.

THE SOLAR SPECTRUM & THE COSMIC KEYBOARD

“All
of the frequencies in the spectrum are related in octaves, from gamma rays to
subharmonics. These colors and notes are also related to our Chakras and other
important energy centers. If we are to understand that… Chakras are connected
to the Seven Rays of the Solar Spectrum, then the notes and frequencies we use
for the same should be the same. A432 Hz is the tuning of the Cosmic Keyboard
or Cosmic Pitchfork, as opposed to the A440 Hz modern ‘standard.’ It places C#
at 136.10 Hz ‘Om,’ which is the main note of the Sitar in classical Indian
music and the pitch of the chants of the Tibetan monks, who tell us, ‘It comes
from nature.’” – Dameon Keller

Let’s explore the
experiential difference between A=440 Hz and A=432 Hz. Music lovers and
musicians have noticed that music tuned in A=432 Hz is not only more beautiful
and harmonious to the ears, but it also induces a more inward experience that
is felt inside the body at the spine and heart. Music tuned in A=440 Hz was
felt as a more outward and mental experience, and was felt at the side of the
head which projected outwards. Audiophiles have also stated that A=432hz music
seems to be non-local and can fill an entire room, whereas A=440hz can be
perceived as directional or linear in sound propagation.

“The
ancients tuned their instruments at an A of 432 Hz instead of 440 Hz – and for
a good reason. There are plenty of music examples on the internet that you can
listen to, in order to establish the difference for yourself. Attuning the
instrument to 432 Hz results in a more relaxing sound, while 440 Hz slightly
tenses up to body. This is because 440 Hz is out of tune with both macrocosmos
and microcosmos. 432 Hz on the contrary is in tune. To give an example of how
this is manifested microcosmically: our breath (0,3 Hz) and our pulse (1,2 Hz)
relate to the frequency of the lower octave of an A of 432 Hz (108 Hz) as 1:360
and 1:90.” – innergarden.org

“The
overall sound difference was noticeable, the 432 version sounding warmer,
clearer and instantly sounded more listenable but the 440 version felt tighter,
with more aggressive energy.” – Anonymous guitarist

The video below was
created by someone with no opinion on whether A=432 Hz or A=440 Hz is better.
Therefore, the way both versions of the melody is played is unbiased. It is up
to us to tune in and feel which one feels more harmonious to us!

I personally have
enjoyed many bands, artists, and styles of music even though they were tuning
in A=440 hz, however, after comparing a few songs in both A=432 hz and A=440 hz
I can say I definitely feel and hear the difference. I wouldn’t say that my
experience of 440hz music has turned me into an aggressive person, but I can
understand how an entire population being exposed to music that is more mind
directed as opposed to heart directed—not to mention all of the materialistic
and ego-driven lyrics in most popular music—is a perfect combination to
maintain a more discordant frequency and state of consciousness within
humanity. This is, of course, simply my own opinion.

“Music
based on C=128hz (C note in concert A=432hz) will support humanity on its way
towards spiritual freedom. The inner ear of the human being is built on C=128
hz.” – Rudolph Steiner

I cannot state with
complete certainty that every idea suggested in this article is 100% accurate,
nor am I an expert on the subject. I simply gathered interesting information
from others who researched this issue more deeply. For this reason, if we
are looking for scientific validation for these claims, I suggest that we each
do our own research on the matter with an open yet discerning mind. Perhaps
more research on this topic will be done in the near future to help
explain the phenomenon.

I believe we all
possess intuition and the ability to observe without judgment, which can be
more useful than resorting to ridicule when exposed to information that has not
yet been accepted by the scientific community. It is therefore up to us to tone
down the urge to jump to conclusions and instead EXPERIENCE the difference
between A=440 Hz and A=432 Hz. To do so, we need to listen with our entire body
and a neutral awareness as opposed to with our mental ideas, judgments, and
preconceptions. Let me know which frequency resonates more with you!

If you are interested
in changing your music’s pitch to A=432 hz, click HERE to learn how to do it.